The Battle of the Midway in San Diego—likely the best of the three games to be played on aircraft carriers—is being moved to Sunday at 4 p.m. ET because of weather concerns, according to The Post-Standard.

The matchup between No. 7 Syracuse and No. 19 San Diego State had been scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. ET.

However, the National Weather Service currently is forecasting a 75 percent chance of showers for San Diego on Friday night. Even if it doesn’t rain, it will be windy (15-20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph) and with temperatures unseasonably cool (in the 50s).

Sunday’s weather forecast is for temperatures in the high 60s with winds at 8 mph and no chance of rain.

The game will be played on the deck of the decommissioned USS Midway in San Diego harbor. Crews have erected 5,200 seats on the deck, and fans have paid between $150 and $500 per seat. San Diego State associate athletics director Mike May said the game is near a sellout.

With Friday’s bad forecast, organizers had considered moving the game to the old San Diego Sports Arena, now called the Valley View Casino Center. But pushing it back two days maintains the unique feel of the game.

This game has struggled from the outset and almost was canceled when the promoters failed to secure a title sponsor. It’s the heir to last year’s wildly successful “Carrier Classic” game between North Carolina–Michigan State aboard the USS Carl Vinson. San Diego civic leaders, however, clashed with the promoters of the Carrier Classic, Morale Entertainment. Morale subsequently moved its game to the USS Yorktown in Charleston, S.C.